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- Anatomy & Pathology 49
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4 entries match Europe & United Kingdom [Z01.542] · Gastroenterology & Hepatology [C06 / C04]
2007 CE
#7963
"Operation Anubis": A world first in no scar surgery. Press release April 26th 2007.
The operation, which took place on April 2, 2007 at the University Hospital of Strasbourg, in which Marescaux and team removed the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) of a patient through the vagina using a flexible endosco…
1877 CE
#630
K voprosu o perevyazkie vorotnoi veni. Predvaritelnoye soobshtshenize. [On the ligature of the portal vein.]
Eck developed the “Eck fistula” for the experimental study of diseases of the liver and the relation of the liver to metabolism. English translation in Surg. Gynec. Obstet., 1953, 96, 375.
1843 CE
#992.1
Voie artificielle dans l’estomac des animaux.
First gastric fistula established specially for the purpose of experimentation.
1856 CE
#22
Тα ∑ωζομενα. The extant works of Aretaeus, the Cappadocian. Edited and translated by Francis Adams.
Aretaeus left many fine descriptions of disease; in fact Garrison ranks him second only to Hippocrates in this respect. In the printed editions of this bibliography, before the present online version, the Adams editio…